It's getting easier. Right now, I have four stacks of books ready to go for the monthly Mystery Box give-away. Truthfully, I wasn't sure at first I could do this for almost a year. If I give away a dozen books every month until February that's -- excuse me, arithmetic break -- 120 books. My assumption was that it would be the converse of skimming the cream. I would find it easy to find books at first because I would be picking books I was inclined to give away anyway. But I believed the deeper I went into my own stacks, the harder it would be to part with volumes, some of which have traveled with me from Evanston, Illinois, to Waco, Texas (one move once there) to San Antonio (one move) to Baltimore (three moves so far). When a copy of, say, Lermentov's
It's Getting Easier/Laura Lippman
It's Getting Easier/Laura Lippman
It's Getting Easier/Laura Lippman
It's getting easier. Right now, I have four stacks of books ready to go for the monthly Mystery Box give-away. Truthfully, I wasn't sure at first I could do this for almost a year. If I give away a dozen books every month until February that's -- excuse me, arithmetic break -- 120 books. My assumption was that it would be the converse of skimming the cream. I would find it easy to find books at first because I would be picking books I was inclined to give away anyway. But I believed the deeper I went into my own stacks, the harder it would be to part with volumes, some of which have traveled with me from Evanston, Illinois, to Waco, Texas (one move once there) to San Antonio (one move) to Baltimore (three moves so far). When a copy of, say, Lermentov's